Love, like everything in the universe, cannot be destroyed. But over time it can change.
The hot Texas nights were lonely for Ben before his heart began beating to the rhythm of two words; Tim Wyman. By all appearances, Tim had the perfect body and ideal life, but when a not-so-accidental collision brings them together, Ben discovers that the truth is rarely so simple.

Dean, a 22-year old female-to-male-transsexual, is no LGBT poster boy. Unemployed, depressed, mid-transition, friendless, and still living in the upstairs bedroom of his parents’ house, he can think of little to do but write his memoir. In the third person, he tells the tale of his would-be love affair with his college roommate, Colin, another trans man with a girlfriend and a successful band.

Niv, Erez, Katya and Anush are four young lovers whose sexual awakening threatens the rigid religious values and social attitudes that surround them. These pressures, the concerns of their families and the course of history itself, mean each must fight for the freedom to find their own way in life and the right to love the one they choose.

It was supposed to be her brother's arranged marriage. Yet an unexpected event occurred and now Aika will take her brother's place to wed Yuki, the woman who was supposed to be her sister-in-law. Yuki is a no nonsense, smart businesswoman. Aika is a free-spirited but determined editor. Will this 'marriage' work?

Based on the stories of Australian gay men 'For All The Tea In China' follows the lives of Frank Campbell and Earl Spencer from their time together as drovers on the Canning Stock Route in the 1950's, through to the tumultuous upheaval of Australian gay rights in the 70's and on to the modern age.

Lis had been enjoying his school trip to Egypt until a statue came to life and drank his blood. Back home in Boston, nothing feels or tastes or smells quite the same, he's plagued by strange dreams, and has a craving that nothing seems to satisfy—until the statue shows up again.